500ml bottle from supermarket in Torfyanovka. Clear yellow colur, small fizzy white mostly dissipating head, little bit of lacing. Aroma of grain, grass and a hint of apple. Taste is initially fairly balanced and slightly acidic, turning into a short acidic finish with a hint of bitterness and a chalcky feel. Light body, dry texture, lively carbonation. A very inoffensive bulk lager that doesn’t taste very well made, better to avoid.

0.5 bottle. Pale golden color, and a big, white, frothy head which even leaves some lacing. Obvious pale lager aroma: pale malts, some hops and barnyard aromas - very hackneyed. Taste is corny too, has a lot of cereals and a touch of malts, not hop at all. Light body, thin texture and average carbonation. Finish is rather short and has even more grain. Overall the beer like most Russian lagers I have tasted is good in respect that it’s not awful, drinkable too.

(Bottled, 4.0% ABV) Paleish golden color with a quite small, lacy head. A sweetish aroma of honey-corny malt and some acidity. Corny-malty flavor with some added vegetables and very little hops. Light-bodied, somewhat foamy-carbonated palate. Definitely not interesting, but still a bearable brew. Lacks most of the good features of Petrovskoye and Admiralteyskoe.

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